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First, Kill the Lawyers

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P.I. Holland Taylor returns in David Housewright's Edgar Award-winning series with First, Kill the Lawyers, where Taylor is hired to recover stolen files before they are leaked, ruining more than just the careers of five local lawyers.
Five prominent attorneys in Minneapolis have had their computer systems hacked and very sensitive case files stolen. Those attorneys are then contacted by an association of local whistleblowers known as NIMN and are quietly alerted that they have received those documents from an anonymous source. If those files are released, then not only will those lawyers be ruined, but it might even destroy the integrity of the entire Minnesota legal system. This group of lawyers turns to Private Investigator Holland Taylor with a simple directive: stop the disclosure any way you can.
But while the directive is simple, the case is not. To find the missing files and the person responsible, Holland must first dive into the five cases covered in the files—divorce, bribery, class action, rape, and murder. While Taylor is untangling the associates and connections between the cases and families affected, things take another mysterious turn and the time before the files are released is running out. As the situation becomes more threatening, Holland Taylor is trapped in the middle of what is legal and what is ethical—between right, wrong, and deadly.

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      December 1, 2018
      Minneapolis private eye Holland Taylor (Darkness, Sing Me a Song, 2018, etc.) is called on to bail out the only people in the Twin Cities more morally compromised than he is: members of the bar.David Helin was handling Brooke St. Vincent's divorce; Doug Jernigan, the defense of accused rapist Robert Garrow; Scott Mickelson, a bribery action against Mayor Mary Feeney; Cormac Puchner, a class-action suit against Standout Investments; and John Kaushal, the criminal defense of Clark Peterson, accused of killing his wife. All of them have been keeping secret online files indicating that their clients were a lot guiltier than their attorneys were willing to admit, and all of those files have been stolen by an unusually well-informed and resourceful hacker. Who took the files and leaked them to the whistleblowers of NIMN (Not in Minnesota)--and why, given the very different nature of the proceedings, were these five attorneys plucked from all the ornaments of the state's bar and targeted for extortion or unmasking? That's what they pay Taylor and his partner, Freddie Fredericks, $20,000 to find out. What they don't count on is the skeletons that will come tumbling out of corporate closets in the search or the unlikely common denominator that Taylor and Freddie uncover all too soon: the wildly dysfunctional family of self-made millionaire Robert Paul Guernsey, an 80-year-old who lords it over the manse he calls Axis Mundi as his third wife, the alluring 42-year-old Maura, his offspring, and his hired minions wander the city and its environs getting into every possible kind of mischief. Taylor and Freddie need to maintain a bulletin board full of pins and thread to connect the many tentacles of the case, but readers are advised just to hang on for the ride and not to sweat the small stuff, like who killed whom and how come.An irresistible premise and a fast-moving plot carry Housewright's latest along for a miraculously extended flight before it sinks under the weight of its complications somewhere in the third act.

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